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Here are some links to get you started. http://transfers.one.microsoft.com/ftm/ins...tall/HomeIE.asp FTP New Users Guide: http://www.ftpplanet.com/ftpresources/ftpmain.htm Most people use WS-FTP. You can download it from here: http://www.ftpplanet.com/download.htm
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Crispy, hell if I know, LOL. But then it would not matter would it. And who really cares to police it? Now, lets say Joe Blow buys a home edition and installs it on his home PC and his families PCs. How Many PCs is that? How many PCs can Joe afford anyway. Does Joe really want to spend a lot of time fixing things on his kids PC or be left relatively alone with his PC? M$ has to get "real". Bill will always have a place at my families table and after dinner when the kids pounce on their machines he can see what a mess he has made. LOL. By the way, I hope he likes SOS (s*** on a Shingle) for dinner because all those Windows Operating Systems have to take a $$$ bite out of something. That is "real". What if Joe should decide to let John Doe, his next door neighbor, install Joe's Windows OS on John's PC? No - not an option! How would that be monitored? Don't know!
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Are you talking about changing the name of the icons on the desktop or the actual icons in windows explorer? Like they said
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LOL, BUSTED Can't wait to see it - and see it - and see it. What a story. Mankind exploited and controlled by machines. Babes and Action. More Babes me thinks would make it better.
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License Agreement. Home Edition. The original purchaser should be able to install the Home Edition on more than one computer as long as it is kept within the original purchasers own home and without additional costs. Security Issues. Ha. No matter how hard anyone tries to secure their computer there will always be a method to circumvent any security measure(s). MS has already intergrated a firewall (first attempt in XP isn't all bad for a first attempt) and anything more would just invite serious intruders.
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right-click the icon and rename.
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VIA Eden 800 Motherboard/CPU Simon's MultiMedia PC How-To. http://www.overclockers.com/../articles647/ Home built Case!
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You should have received a CD with the mobo to include a manual. Use the CD to reinstall the USB drivers. Another angle is to jump over to Intel and download their USB drivers that might work as they are the standard.
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PC-System 2000 XP+ Athlon AMD 2000XP, 256 MB DDR - SDRam, ECS K7S5A 80GB HDD, 3.5 Floppy, DVD Rom/CD -RW Combo Laufwerk, AC97 Soundcard onboard, USB, Firewire, GeForce 4 MX Grafikkarte 64 MB. 600,- €uro Server-System Dual 800 MHz PIII Dual 800 MHz Pentium 3 , 512 MB SDRam, Tyan Tiger 133-Mainboard with IDE and SCSI-UW Controller System internal SCSI 2 and 1 External SCSI 2, 80 GB IDE HDD UDMA 100, 3.5 Floppy, SCSI CD RW Sony CDU480x, Plextor SCSI CD ROM 32X, ASUS TNT2 Grafikkarte with Video In and Video Out 16 MB Ram, BigTower Case. 499,- €uro The XP computer will be used as my main home computer. The Pentium computer will be a new server I will bring online as soon as xperties new site is ready. Got to do some upgrades to both.
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Just a suggestion. As you seem to tinker with your PC a lot you might want to save all your drivers to a CD or someplace on your hard drive. After the system is running just as you like it copy all the drivers to a CD and next time you install your OS you can install your selected drivers at the same time. I did it with this proggie: WinDriversBackup 1.0 You can download it from me @ http://www.msnwar.com/Software_and_Downloa....0/wdrvbck1.exe Just a suggestion.
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Case Wraps instead of expensive airbrush jobs is an easy do-it-yourself project. If you were a participant in Western Canada's largest LAN party called Fragapalooza, chances are you would've seen a few of these cases. OverclockersClubCanada.com has put together a nice guide with details, photos, and sources: http://www.overclockersclubcanada.com/revi...casewraps.shtml
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Most cool. Had to add the link to my web site, thanks
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I haven't seen the show, but that little RedHead in black stockings is ....
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Glad to hear you are fine and well. Been thinking about your demise New notebook huh? Cool, what did you get? Other names, yea ... In South Asia they call me "OneHungLo". In Germany they call me "OhHungOne". In the military they call me "Ash". Jeff
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Did I hear Inflatable? Yea Baby
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My favorite: http://www.snadboy.com
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I don't get it Tris. This is the source code for the homepage URL: <html> <head> <title>Windows XP simulation, a virtual desktop walkthrough for help desk technicians</title> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"> <META NAME="TITLE" CONTENT="Windows XP simulation, a virtual desktop walkthrough for help desk technicians"> <META NAME="DESCRIPTION" CONTENT="Windows XP simulation virtual walkthrough of the windows XP operating system providing support to help desk technicians. for tech support.provides snapshots of the desktop."> <META NAME="KEYWORDS" CONTENT="Windows, Windows XP, XP, Desktop, walkthrough, virtual, operating system, simulation, simulator, help desk, tech support, tech, support, snapshot, environment, computers,"> <META NAME="OWNER" CONTENT="techsim@37.com"> <META NAME="AUTHOR" CONTENT="hayden du plessis"> <META HTTP-EQUIV="EXPIRES" CONTENT=""> <META HTTP-EQUIV="CHARSET" CONTENT="ISO-8859-1"> <META HTTP-EQUIV="CONTENT-LANGUAGE" CONTENT="English"> <META HTTP-EQUIV="VW96.OBJECT TYPE" CONTENT="Homepage"> Maybe you need to run adware or spyware? Maybe there is a rogur java cookie on your system?
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Tris, it works for me. Maybe you could try it again. Deleted cookies or internet files lately? Try this one: http://xpsimulation.web1000.com/desktop.html
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LOL, I knew you would say that. How is you leg pia? Hope you get better soon! Have a nice Holiday Weekend lil lady
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http://xpsimulation.web1000.com/ Just a neat web site I ran into on the xp top sites list. They do a pretty fair job of simulating the XP OS considering the complexity of html based web sites. This is okay for people who may be thinking about moving to XP.
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Windows XP Professional Rebate Upgrade Your Computer to Windows XP Professional and Get $75 If your new computer purchased at retail came with Windows XP Home Edition installed, and you upgrade to the richer features of Windows XP Professional within 30 days of buying your new computer by purchasing the Windows XP Professional Upgrade from the same retailer, we'll send you $75 U.S. Just print out the two sides of the coupon below, and follow the instructions on the coupon. http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/home/ho...obuy/rebate.asp
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What would you find if you looked under piaqt's hood? Man, am I gonna get it!
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I think I have read about 1/3 of them Congrats Jack > lol <
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It is a good idea. When I was a highschool student I worked for a landscaper that utilized professional greenhouses. We visited a tobacco farm in Georgia and it was an interesting experience. We tried it in a greenhouse and later he started his own field in Alabama. Man that stuff is sticky and smelly, but worth the effort.
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Welcome. You have nice site. Here is free web site translation. Maybe you can use it. http://www.altavista.com/sites/search/free...earchbox_transl Have a nice day